Equitable Building (Chicago)
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401 North Michigan is a 35-story skyscraper in the Streeterville area of Chicago, built in 1965 at 401 North Michigan Avenue, along the north bank of the Chicago River. It was designed by Bruce Graham and Natalie de Blois in the international style. Along with the Tribune Tower and Wrigley Building, it forms the southern gateway to Chicago's famous Magnificent Mile. The building was built atop the site of a cabin belonging to Chicago's first permanent resident, Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable. In reference to du Sable, the large plaza adjacent to the building has been named Pioneer Court.
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North Michigan Avenue, Chicago Near North Side
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 41.889601 ° | E -87.622977 ° |
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Equitable Building
North Michigan Avenue 401
60611 Chicago, Near North Side
Illinois, United States
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